A newly-elected Hurunui District councillor is making waves after pledging to take her baby with her to meetings if her childcare costs are not subsidised.
Julia McLean, 33, wrote an open letter to the Remuneration Authority Thursday, asking why the authority was "unwilling" to cover childcare costs associated with Council business.
She asked the RA's chairwoman Fran Wilde to rethink the current expense policy to bring it into "modern times".
McLean, a mother of three with a 6-month-old baby, said she was "determined to make this stunning part of New Zealand an even better place to live".
"I am really excited about my new role but I do have one major hesitation ... it seems it is going to hit me in the wallet," she said.